A LITTLE STROLL AROUND THE SOUND Content enough– the shredded shirt you stir into the paper mix, […]
Prose
Mike Chasar is the author of Poetry Unbound: Poems and New Media from the Magic […]
Mike Chasar
I, admittedly, do not know exactly what the lyric is. As one entrance, perhaps just for myself alone, […]
Jos Charles
Some Questions about the Use of Diction in Poetry Daniel’s excellent essay makes possible many further thoughts, for […]
Sean Pryor
JOHN McVEY’s NOTICINGS with a micro-interview by Elaine Sexton ELAINE SEXTON: Tupelo Quarterly featured a wonderful […]
John McVey
After Mother died Father wanted to lay tracks for a demo tape. To honor her, he […]
The Malavenda Session by Jeff Frawley
Julia Cohen’s most recent book is a hybrid collection, I Was Not Born (Noemi Press, 2014). […]
From Freak Lip: “Try to Relax Your Body” by Julia ...
“We live on familiar terms with the people in our own family, our own milieu, our […]
The (Un)Familiar Essay by Sasha Steensen
Dear Daniel, Thank you for the invitation to reflect on this exciting essay, which pulls so many strands […]
Sianne Ngai
deixis/diction/index It would appear that Daniel Tiffany is on a one-man mission to resuscitate the category of […]
David Nowell Smith
Close Writing Something peculiar is happening these days in the worlds of contemporary poetry and academic scholarship about […]
Daniel Tiffany, Speaking in Tongues: Poetry and the Residues of ...
Edgar Garcia is the author of Skins of Columbus: A Dream Ethnography (Fence Books, 2019) […]
